Significance of Distinctive feature
Synonyms: Characteristic, Trait, Attribute, Quality, Factor, Aspect, Element, Mark, Peculiarity
In Dutch: Onderscheidend kenmerk; In Finnish: Erottuva ominaisuus; In Spanish: CaracterÃstica distintiva; In German: Besonderheit; In Swedish: Särskiljande drag; In Malay: Ciri tersendiri; In Swedish: Utmärkande drag; In Spanish: Rasgo distintivo; In French: Caractéristique distinctive
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Buddhist concept of 'Distinctive feature'
In Buddhism, "Distinctive feature" refers to the unique characteristics that define and differentiate entities or teachings, highlighting internal qualities and external interactions, and emphasizing attributes essential to understanding various aspects of Buddhist practices and deities.
From: Tattvasangraha [with commentary]
(1) The unique characteristics of entities that would not be recognized if only a general form of understanding existed.[1] (2) Characteristics that set apart a group or a concept, allowing it to be defined or identified, compared to other entities like colour, sound, and taste.[2] (3) Distinctive features are unique attributes or characteristics that define a substance, discussing whether they arise from internal qualities or external interactions.[3] (4) The unique attributes or characteristics that separate one entity from others.[4]
Hindu concept of 'Distinctive feature'
The "Distinctive feature" in Hinduism encompasses unique attributes that characterize Brahman, differentiate objects, illuminate divine qualities, and define varied entities, including architectural styles and individual temperaments, contributing to deeper understanding and recognition.
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) The characteristics that differentiate each substance from others.[5] (2) Unique characteristics that differentiate one object from another, which may not be recognized, leading to doubt.[6] (3) Unique characteristics that differentiate one object from another, which are crucial for recognition but may be overlooked, contributing to the emergence of doubt.[7] (4) The unique characteristics or properties that distinguish one object from another, necessary for defining and understanding an entity.[8] (5) Distinctive features are the eleven qualities, including Colour and Touch, that serve to characterize Fire and differentiate it from other elements like Earth and Water.[9]
From: Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika
(1) Character traits attributed to the Self due to its association with the intellect, despite the fact that the Self is neither a seer nor a hearer by its own nature.[10] (2) A unique aspect that characterizes Brahman, particularly its knowability within the heart.[11]
From: Taittiriya Upanishad
(1) A characteristic aspect of Brahman that is emphasized in the teachings to aid in deeper understanding.[12]
From: Mundaka Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary
(1) The characteristics that differentiate the Atman in its limited forms, which are lost upon realization and merging with Brahman.[13]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) Certain characteristics that are revealed by the words that express them.[14] (2) Features that serve to differentiate one object or concept from another, which may not always be easily articulated.[15] (3) A characteristic that distinguishes one thing from another, often conveyed through specific or general words that articulate its essence.[16]
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) Unique characteristics that distinguish different styles of Indian temples, outlined in the discussion of Northern and Southern architectural texts.[17]
From: Samarangana-sutradhara (Summary)
(1) Specific characteristics that distinguish different types of Mandapas and their architectural styles.[18]
From: Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres)
(1) The unique characteristics attributed to Ama-kala, which are elaborated upon in the commentary.[19]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) The unique characteristics that define various types of rocks and gems, particularly the Padmaraga and the different species of Vaiduryya.[20]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 3: Sharirasthana
(1) The various traits that differentiate classes of mental temperaments among individuals.[21]
Jain concept of 'Distinctive feature'
In Jainism, the term "Distinctive feature" highlights the unique aspect of Jain logic, specifically represented by Syadvada, which emphasizes nuanced understanding and multiple perspectives in reasoning and truth.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) This term denotes the unique characteristic of Jain logic represented by the Syadvada.[22]
The concept of Distinctive feature in local and regional sources
The keyphrase "Distinctive feature" pertains to unique traits in appearance, attire, speech, mannerisms, or behavior that set an individual apart, highlighting their individuality or eccentricity within a regional context.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A characteristic aspect of appearance, dress, speech mannerism, behavior, or eccentricity.[23]